The Powerpuff Hotline is a telephone that is specifically designed to call the Powerpuff Girls whenever The City of Townsville is in trouble. It's usually shown with a happy face and a red blinking nose with the following exceptions:
- In "Abracadaver", the hotline is shown with an uneasy expression, and buzzes in a more cautious tone, when the Mayor calls the girls about the zombie fomerly known as Al Lusion attacking Townsville.
- In "Telephonies", The The Gangreen Gang used the Powerpuff Hotline to prank the Powerpuff Girls into attacking the other villains such as Mojo Jojo, Fuzzy Lumpkins, and HIM.
- In "Tough Love", the hotline is shown with an angry face, and buzzes more frantically, when Ms. Keane and the students of Pokey Oaks Kindergarten throw things at the girls - no doubt a result of HIM turning the townspeople's love for the girls into hate.
- In "Moral Decay", Mojo Jojo used the Powerpuff Hotline to convinced Blossom and Bubbles to letting him and the other villains to get revenge on Buttercup for breaking their teeth to get Dollar Coins.
- In Powerpuff Girls Z, the Hotline's role is given to Poochi, who also fulfills the role of the Talking Dog.
- In the 2016 series, the Powerpuff Hotline is now designed as a smartphone.
Trivia[]
- The Powerpuff Hotline somewhat bears a few resemblances to a Fisher-Price Chatter Telephone, the Bat phone, and the Western Electric Model 500 telephone. It is quite similar to the Hotline phones used by the governments of many nations as a means of direct two-way communication.
- The Powerpuff Hotline is seen and is in three locations, The Girls' Bedroom, The Living Room both of The Utonium Residence, and The Pokey Oaks Kindergarten.
- In Criss Cross Crisis, the Hotline can be connected to the giant screen from the Professor's lab and the red light can be used as a button to activate the screen. In the same episode, there is also a variant of the Hotline in a wrist watch.
- In Not So Awesome Blossom Mojo Jojo uses a cell phone with the face of the hotline to blackmail Buttercup putting Professor Utonium on the phone.
- The Hotline may be a parody of the Batphone from the 1960s Batman television series.